Popeye206
Apr 15, 12:05 PM
are the games getting better, though?
Yeah... I think they are and I think we'll see a huge evolution here as more and more companies see the opportunity.
Personally, I think companies like Nitendo should embrace this change as an opportunity and start porting popular titles to the smart phone platforms. Again, maybe not right now, but they should see that as a path they will have to take.
Along with this, baring any major changes in technologies like AppleTV or new products, I think the advanced game systems like Xbox, and Wii still have a market for the serious gamer.
Yeah... I think they are and I think we'll see a huge evolution here as more and more companies see the opportunity.
Personally, I think companies like Nitendo should embrace this change as an opportunity and start porting popular titles to the smart phone platforms. Again, maybe not right now, but they should see that as a path they will have to take.
Along with this, baring any major changes in technologies like AppleTV or new products, I think the advanced game systems like Xbox, and Wii still have a market for the serious gamer.
ocram977
Apr 27, 10:27 AM
Hi,
is there a program that automatically embeds the cover arts downloaded with itunes "Get Cover" button to the specific music files?
And is there a program that provides cover arts from a specific site you want to use?
is there a program that automatically embeds the cover arts downloaded with itunes "Get Cover" button to the specific music files?
And is there a program that provides cover arts from a specific site you want to use?
kodek
Mar 12, 02:37 AM
How was it in Simi today? Did they sell out?
therealseebs
May 4, 05:22 PM
Just a followup: It's back. The service center people reseated a connector, so quite possibly if the people at the store had known this could be the issue, they could have fixed it.
cooljoe349
Mar 15, 12:14 PM
I have this
http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo.php
http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo.php
Lacero
Mar 6, 04:42 PM
My favorite would be Magic Bullet Editors for FCP. For After Effects, I would say TinderBox 3. Trapcode Shine is a nice plugin, but how many times do you use the shine effect?
dav
Feb 15, 10:55 PM
And that will check it even when it is not running in my dock?
Bless your soul :)
Bless your soul :)
rendezvouscp
Apr 19, 08:56 PM
So the previous "beta" releases on the Mac were just alphas? Interesting. How long has Opera 8 been in the making? I am surprised that they're already releasing it, but maybe it just feels short.
*downloads Opera 8.00b1*
-Chase
*downloads Opera 8.00b1*
-Chase
localoid
Mar 3, 04:34 PM
How are the acoustics? ;)
"Fantastic", according to Richard Margison... (source (http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines/opera_now/news/opera_now_news_story.asp?id=526))
"Fantastic", according to Richard Margison... (source (http://www.rhinegold.co.uk/magazines/opera_now/news/opera_now_news_story.asp?id=526))
caspersoong
Apr 21, 03:44 AM
Android isn't hurting iPhone sales, in my opinion. Because Apple can't even meet demand and is continuing to grow at crazy speeds.
dotdotdot
Sep 11, 12:20 PM
I was in school, which starts at 8:00. When we arrived there was nothing going on. 20 minutes later there were about 10 police cars on the grounds and a bunch of parents shouting "Wheres my kid!" - the school refused to tell the students anything for fear of the kids being scared. Don't worry: the constant showing of two buildings falling scared everyone anyway.
mjstew33
Dec 14, 08:06 PM
I'm not sure as if this is still for sale, as I'm continuing to love it, keep the offers coming though... :)
PatrickCocoa
Apr 29, 03:15 PM
The answer to your question depends on some things:
1. How often will you do this?
lack and white floral
lack n white pictures
lack and white pictures of
lack and white flowers
The flowers are placed on
lack and white drawings
1. How often will you do this?
williamw
Oct 7, 06:59 PM
Okay, I believe I have a deal with bc008. But my brother now wants me to find him one :p Has to be 8GB, same offer, same rules as in first post.
zen.state
Apr 5, 01:10 PM
I also read that the Quad's failure rating is around 1 percent compared to the dual 2.5 from 2004 and dual 2.7 from early 2005 - am I correct?
Not correct at all. Even the most reliable G5 ever (dual 2.3) has a failure rate of 11%. The worst is the first gen. dual 2.0GHz at 32%. No G5 model could ever even dream of having a single digit failure rate.
G5 tower reliability research results based on actual Apple service records (http://www.macintouch.com/reliability/pmg5.html)
Not correct at all. Even the most reliable G5 ever (dual 2.3) has a failure rate of 11%. The worst is the first gen. dual 2.0GHz at 32%. No G5 model could ever even dream of having a single digit failure rate.
G5 tower reliability research results based on actual Apple service records (http://www.macintouch.com/reliability/pmg5.html)
gkarris
Mar 8, 03:35 PM
Wow - cool concept...
I'll put the "TRON" theme on mine... ;)
Thanks for the link!
I'll put the "TRON" theme on mine... ;)
Thanks for the link!
ggbrown
Mar 14, 04:19 PM
Wow, and nobody could have seen this one coming. Proof that the demand is low: I've never even seen one!
Concur. Never once saw a Zune.
I get the sense MS is scrambling to catch up. They are a software company, and Apple is a hardware & software company (and I'll concede in many cases hardware = gadgets). However,they are all driven by a few streams of software which they continue to improve upon.
Concur. Never once saw a Zune.
I get the sense MS is scrambling to catch up. They are a software company, and Apple is a hardware & software company (and I'll concede in many cases hardware = gadgets). However,they are all driven by a few streams of software which they continue to improve upon.
MoodyMedStudent
Mar 13, 03:29 PM
Hi guys, so I have a 2010 13" 1.86 GHz 4 GB RAM MBA and was wondering if you think it will run Lion smoothly.
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
mkrishnan
Nov 9, 11:09 PM
Why would I not want to use an FM transmitter? what would you recommend?
Oh, hmmm...., sorry, maybe you would. I was guessing it was beneath the level you're shooting form because the sound quality won't be quite CD-level... But it's the cheapest, easiest solution. You get something like the Griffin iTrip, and maybe a powered antenna for your receiver to strengthen the signal? Then you just select a station in an unused portion of the radio bandwidth and voila.
But again, not CD quality....But it might not be so bad either. It depends on the music you listen to, and how much of an audiophile you consider yourself. If you take relatively "quiet" music -- anything acoustic, especially baroque or chamber music, but even someone singing over a guitar, I think you will probably be able to notice a small amount of hissing or static if you concentrate, vs. a wired connection.
Griffin iTrip: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/
Powered antennas should be readily available anywhere quality receivers are sold.
As far as the iTrip goes, there are often deals for it on dealnews.com -- you can also use it to listen to your iPod in the car.
Oh, hmmm...., sorry, maybe you would. I was guessing it was beneath the level you're shooting form because the sound quality won't be quite CD-level... But it's the cheapest, easiest solution. You get something like the Griffin iTrip, and maybe a powered antenna for your receiver to strengthen the signal? Then you just select a station in an unused portion of the radio bandwidth and voila.
But again, not CD quality....But it might not be so bad either. It depends on the music you listen to, and how much of an audiophile you consider yourself. If you take relatively "quiet" music -- anything acoustic, especially baroque or chamber music, but even someone singing over a guitar, I think you will probably be able to notice a small amount of hissing or static if you concentrate, vs. a wired connection.
Griffin iTrip: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/
Powered antennas should be readily available anywhere quality receivers are sold.
As far as the iTrip goes, there are often deals for it on dealnews.com -- you can also use it to listen to your iPod in the car.
bokdol
Oct 4, 09:05 AM
i guess i am the only one that finds this a bit wierd. and rubs me the wrong way. so somewhere in googles databases my life is recorded on where and when i was there? i bet the government would love to get a handle on that.
:(
edit actually it does sound kinda neat. damn
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edit actually it does sound kinda neat. damn
rdowns
Apr 5, 06:50 PM
I used these guys for a professional resume (VP level) a few years ago. They do technical resumes as well. As I recall, they will do a re-write within 60 days if it's not working out for you.
http://www.resumewriters.com/
http://www.resumewriters.com/
ryannel2003
Apr 4, 04:38 PM
I was thinking of selling my previous MacBook and purchasing an 11.6" MacBook Air because I loved the size and the form factor is so portable it would be great to carry around. However I remember my not so fond memories of the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e I owned back in November and quickly shot down that theory. The screen was just too small for me, which is why I returned that unit pretty quickly. If the 13" had been in my price range, I would have jumped on that instead. I ended up buying another MacBook which has been great, but the Air is an amazing product and when I decide to upgrade again I will be getting an Air.
StarbucksSam
Dec 12, 08:59 AM
I just got an LG VX 7000 as a Hanukkah present, (my parents said - pick a new cell phone under 200, get a new contract, we'll buy the phone) and I feel the need to review this product as many people don't know much about it.
I grade cell phones based on the following:
Ease of use/menus
Graphic interface
Battery life
Audio quality
Screen quality
Quality of additional features
Design
East of use/menus: The LG VX 7000 uses a creative tabbed menu system that sometimes reminds me of a web browser. While completely uncomplicated, you might have to go through a multitude of menus to find what you want.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: B
Graphic Interface: The beautiful and crisp GUI really enhances the value of this phone. The startup graphics are incredible, and this displays pics well.
Pro User: A+
Grandparent: A+
Battery Life: For a color phone, this is a big improvement on earlier LG models. It will definately get you through the day and evening on a charge, if not last through the night and the better part of the following day depending on usage. Also, there are four battery bars instead of three, which makes it easier to have a range without guessing where you are.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A+
Audio Quality: The audio is clear and beautiful. The ringers are loud and you can certainly hear them - no need to use vibrate unless you're at work/school etc. Calls are excellent, but that's also partly Verizon.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A
Screen Quality: The screen is large enough for anyone to see and you have options for text size. It is clear and crisp. The outside screen is of a slightly lower quality, but unless you're displaying photos on it, it's not going to matter.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A-
Quality of Additional Features: The phone is just that, a phone. Verizon's mobile web works nicely but is not very impressive - I don't use it and cancelled that service. This is a phone, not a camera, but if you're lucky, you might get a nice shot or two for your background. The video records audio nicely if you're close enough, and 15 second is enough for a decent clip.
Pro User: B
Grandparent: A
Design: This phone is sleek and stylish. There was a blue model, but now it's just black with Verizon, and the phone seems to be of high-quality and fairly durable material. The only major design flaw is not having a way to close the lens on the camera, we'll have to see how well that holds up....
Pro User: B+
Grandparent: B+
Overall:
Pro User: A-
Granparent: A-
I grade cell phones based on the following:
Ease of use/menus
Graphic interface
Battery life
Audio quality
Screen quality
Quality of additional features
Design
East of use/menus: The LG VX 7000 uses a creative tabbed menu system that sometimes reminds me of a web browser. While completely uncomplicated, you might have to go through a multitude of menus to find what you want.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: B
Graphic Interface: The beautiful and crisp GUI really enhances the value of this phone. The startup graphics are incredible, and this displays pics well.
Pro User: A+
Grandparent: A+
Battery Life: For a color phone, this is a big improvement on earlier LG models. It will definately get you through the day and evening on a charge, if not last through the night and the better part of the following day depending on usage. Also, there are four battery bars instead of three, which makes it easier to have a range without guessing where you are.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A+
Audio Quality: The audio is clear and beautiful. The ringers are loud and you can certainly hear them - no need to use vibrate unless you're at work/school etc. Calls are excellent, but that's also partly Verizon.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A
Screen Quality: The screen is large enough for anyone to see and you have options for text size. It is clear and crisp. The outside screen is of a slightly lower quality, but unless you're displaying photos on it, it's not going to matter.
Pro User: A
Grandparent: A-
Quality of Additional Features: The phone is just that, a phone. Verizon's mobile web works nicely but is not very impressive - I don't use it and cancelled that service. This is a phone, not a camera, but if you're lucky, you might get a nice shot or two for your background. The video records audio nicely if you're close enough, and 15 second is enough for a decent clip.
Pro User: B
Grandparent: A
Design: This phone is sleek and stylish. There was a blue model, but now it's just black with Verizon, and the phone seems to be of high-quality and fairly durable material. The only major design flaw is not having a way to close the lens on the camera, we'll have to see how well that holds up....
Pro User: B+
Grandparent: B+
Overall:
Pro User: A-
Granparent: A-
Roessnakhan
May 4, 09:17 AM
These pictures make me feel like I'm 1) in Harry Potter or 2) high.
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